![]() Uzoamaka Azodo's introduction sets Bugul in historical context, pointing to her contributions to literary representations of home, nationality, history and community, and specifically highlighting her role as a woman writer who spoke out about female suffering. It contains fourteen chapters, an interview, testimonies of Bugul's visits to American universities and an extensive works cited section. ![]() It is to be praised for its broad approach that treats Bugul's entire corpus from a range of theoretical perspectives. This volume encompasses a wide variety of scholarship on Ken Bugul's oeuvre and thus represents an important addition to critical works on this author. Trenton, NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press, 2009. ![]() Emerging Perspectives on Ken Bugul: From Alternative Choices to Oppositional Practices. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:ฤก 82Women in French Studies Book Reviews Literary Studies Azodo, Ada Uzoamaka and Jeanne-Sarah de Larquier, eds. ![]()
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